Last year (related to the Challenge!) I picked up the Battle of Pelennor Fields box set from Games Workshop, with the intention of painting this Ringwraith on a Fellbeast. And less than a year later, here it is already!
The paint scheme is pretty straightforward - tones of grey with the leathery bits washed (repeatedly) with GW Reikland Shade. The clever bit about this ain't the painting though - it was the construction of the model...
See?!? The kit comes with two "necks" for the Fellbeast, as well as two riders - both a standard (!) Ringwraith and the Witch King!
Here's the Witch King with his flaming sword. I used magnets to facilitate easy back-and-forth swappery.
I countersunk a pretty big magnet into the body of the Fellbeast. Not too hard to do.
Then, I cut off the pins on the necks and superglued on 5mm magnets. They hold the necks on pretty securely and I'm happy with that. Nice of GW to provide two different necks as well as riders.
Next up was a Bandai 1/48 Pzkpfw. III Ausf M. While still equipped with the venerable KwK39 L/60 main gun, there were 250 examples of the Ausf M produced between October 1942 and February 1943, and they were deployed mainly to replace frontline losses - including at Kursk.
I painted the tank in an early-'43 camo scheme taken from the Panzer Colors book - yellow over dark grey. The grey is Mechanicus Standard Grey and Dawnstone washed with Nuln Oil, with Zandri Dust as the yellow overcoat. Decals are from Pedinghaus and the decal folder.
The Ausf M had a modified exhaust valve to facilitate deep wading, as well as the triple smoke dischargers.
I did a bit more weathering on this model than I did on the previous Pzkpfw I models... some sponge chipping and dust application with Steel Legion Drab drybrush.
I like how the yellow and grey camo turned out on this one. It'll be a good addition for mid-war gaming and it's in the correct 1/48 scale :-)So that's it for this post:
Ringwraith and Witch King on Fellbeast (30 points: 20 for the beast, I'll take 10 for the two riders and necks)
Pzkpfw IIIM (20 points for a 28mm vehicle)
20 point bonus for Caprica (Doomed, Ambush: Of course, the Men of Rohan ambushed the forces of Mordor (including the Witch King) by using the secret road through the Druadan Forest... so the Witch King essentially perished in an ambush. Certainly you might consider that the Witch King was "Doomed" to perish at the hand of Eowyn!)
Happy New Year!
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Great work Dallas. This is a wonderfully varied entry, with models from two completely different genres of the hobby. Eaaxcellent.
That Fellbeast and rider(s) is brilliant. I remember Barks doing something similar with magnets a year or so back, and I think it's such a great way to get additional variations to an already terrific model. You've done a brilliant job on him, especially the leathery wings. I'll have to mark down that paint recipe when I tackle mine in the future.
I also really admire that 1/48 scale PzIII, especially the yellow and grey camo - it's very distinctive and striking. This variant was a real workhorse for the German army, so I'm sure you'll get a lot of use out of it in future Bolt Action scenarios.
Wonderful stuff Mr. Dallas! More please. :)
- Curt
Love the fell beast with his interchangeable necks and riders, and the colours on the Pz III are great.
ReplyDeleteLovely work Dallas.
ReplyDeleteAwesome work Dallas, well done!
ReplyDeleteWonderful work on that fell beast; the wings are superb- you rendered the leathery skin perfectly. I have that Pelennor Fields set too but I have barely even looked at the contents.
ReplyDeleteThe mother of all head swaps! Super work Dallas, especially that mottled brown on the wings.
ReplyDeletefabulous work Dallas loving the panzer!
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Matt
Good job on both of these big beasts!
ReplyDeleteTwo great outcomes there Dallas! Excellent texture effects on both pieces, well done
ReplyDeleteI really like the fell-beasts’ leathery wings. Very cool paint effect.
ReplyDeleteSome very nice subtle and effective colour transitions on the Nazgul but my money is on the Pzkpfw III Ausf M! LOL
ReplyDeleteExcellent stuff Dallas. Clever idea with the Fellbeast. Great camo on the Panzer.
ReplyDeleteThat's a cracking version of the Fell Beast, it seems to be the year for huge models 👏
ReplyDeleteRegards KenR
Nice work on both minis. I like the mid-war camo on the Panzer, it makes a nice change from the late war schemes I usually see.
ReplyDeleteNot withstanding dour faible for an utterly ridiculos scale 😉, that's some pretty impressive painting there! I'm especially impressed by the wings of the felbeast... you make the painting process sound so straight forward, yet it looks amazing
ReplyDeleteAhh, I was waiting when you'd enter the tank-scale fray, Nick. ;) Nice to see you mate. :)
DeleteWas holding off till now but couldn’t hold my breath any longer 😂
DeleteAwesome fell beast and nazgul and a lovely pzkfw III!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Fantastic work with the magnets on the fell beast. I'm also really impressed with the leathery wings. I need to give that a try on some bats I need to paint up!
ReplyDeleteLovely stuff on both these beasts! I have a lot more of the Pelennor Fields stuff yet to paint.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff, Dallas! :)
ReplyDeleteNice work, Dallas! Don't know which I like more, the nazgul or tank! But I really like that camouflage and weathering.
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